Rhyolite is a mottled mossy green, beige and grey stone with the occasional hint of peach. Rhyolite is sometimes confused for leopard skin jasper , but is actually nearly identical to granite. Rhyolite is formed from rapidly cooling magma. This stone is much less common than granite, but can be found in large deposits in Yellow Stone Park in Wyoming, USA.

Fuchsite is moscovite with concentrations of chromium to create a lovely emerald hue. The pink hues are indeed ruby embedded within the stone. The crystalline white hues are quartz crystal. The combination of these three stones produces pieces with bold complimentary colors that will look great in many designs.